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BUSINESS
Despite multiple proposals aimed at ensuring air traffic controllers and TSA agents are paid during government shutdowns, legislation continues to stall.
The USS Massachusetts has officially commissioned into the Navy fleet, marking a historic moment as the first submarine named after the Bay State.
As tensions rise, President Trump's latest decision to delay military action against Iran has sparked debate over its implications for diplomacy and military strategy.
Travelers panicking over long security lines are showing up too early, causing bottlenecks at airports. Learn how to navigate airport timelines amidst frustrations.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins G7 talks in France, focusing on the escalating conflict with Iran and its global implications.
TRAVEL
The iconic cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. have hit their peak bloom, kicking off the much-awaited tourist season.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has shaken the foundations of global aviation, raising questions about the future of hubs like Dubai as air travel faces unprecedented challenges.
Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport faces severe delays as TSA workers call out due to the ongoing government shutdown. Travelers report wait times of up to four hours.
With airport security wait times reaching hours, ICE agents are now deployed to major US airports amid a partial government shutdown affecting TSA staffing.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles encountered turbulence during landing in Sydney, resulting in injuries to several crew members, although passengers were unharmed.
POLITICS
In a recent airstrike in southern Lebanon, three journalists, including a reported Hezbollah member, were tragically killed, bringing international outrage and calls for the protection of journalists in conflict zones.
The United Nations recently passed a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade as a grave crime against humanity, sparking global discussions on reparations and historical accountability.
In a significant development, Bank of America has agreed to pay $72.5 million to settle a lawsuit linked to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit accused the bank of enabling Epstein's sex trafficking operation.
Two boats filled with humanitarian aid for Cuba were located days after disappearing in the Caribbean. The Mexican Navy has confirmed the crews are safe.
An 11-year-old boy and his uncle were laid to rest in a Lebanese village, victims of recent Israeli airstrikes. This tragic event highlights the rising civilian toll in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
HEALTH
Noah Wyle stars in The Pitt, a gripping new medical drama that explores the stark realities of the American healthcare system—inviting audiences to empathize with both the patients and the healthcare providers.
The heart-wrenching story of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old who sought euthanasia, raises questions about state responsibility and care.
As airstrikes continue to shake Tehran, civilians are bearing the brunt of the conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel. A heartbreaking story emerges from a mother searching for her daughter beneath the rubble.
The heartbreaking story of Noelia Castillo, a Spanish woman whose battle for euthanasia highlighted significant failings in mental health care and family support, raises urgent questions about the role of the state in individual's suffering.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman, faced a long legal battle for her right to euthanasia after being left paraplegic from a suicide attempt. Despite her struggles, she made the choice to end her life, highlighting important conversations around assisted dying.
TECH
A landmark court ruling finds Meta and YouTube responsible for designing addictive platforms harming mental health, sparking fears in Silicon Valley about the future of social media.
FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email has been hacked by a group called the Handala Hack Team, claiming to expose the vulnerabilities of U.S. government security systems. The FBI is aware and offering a reward for information on the hackers.
In a move towards protecting children's mental health, Austria is California the latest country to propose a ban on social media for kids under 14! This follows similar restrictions seen in several European countries.
The Handala Hack Team, linked to Iran, breached FBI Director Kash Patel's email, exposing private documents and photographs online, warning of their strategic intent.
Austria steps up for child protection by banning social media for children aged under 14. The government’s decision echoes similar actions taken by other European countries to combat the addictive nature of social media.
SPORT
Golf superstar Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence following a crash in Florida, raising concerns over his recovery and public safety.
Rajasthan Royals' Vaibhav Suryavanshi is making waves in the cricket world as he turns 15, showcasing his extraordinary talent. The young cricketer is generating buzz ahead of the IPL with his record-breaking performances.
Starting from the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will limit the women's category to biological females using a one-time genetic test that screens for the SRY gene. This decision aims to address fairness and safety in women's sports amid ongoing debates about transgender and DSD athlete participation.
Senegal plans to showcase their Africa Cup of Nations trophy in a spirited display despite having it controversially stripped. The Football Federation stands firm against the ruling, sparking a major debate in African football.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title revoked, Senegal plans to showcase the trophy in a parade before their match against Peru, igniting a fierce legal battle with football authorities.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular, has been arrested for battery after instigating a fight and sharing it on social media.
Amid a shocking family crisis involving her mother’s abduction, Savannah Guthrie expresses her determination to return to NBC’s 'Today' show, hoping to find joy amidst the turmoil.
Savannah Guthrie, the popular host of the Today show, is set to make her comeback on April 6, following the distressing disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie. As the search continues, Savannah expresses her determination to reconnect with her fans and bring hope.
Meet Balendra Shah, the ex-rapper who just became Nepal's Prime Minister! His journey from the underground music scene to political leader has captured hearts and sparked change in a nation craving new direction.
In a historic move, the Academy Awards will leave Hollywood's Dolby Theatre for the Peacock Theater starting in 2029, coinciding with a shift to streaming on YouTube.
OPINION
Organizers predict a historic turnout for the 'No Kings' rallies in response to President Trump's actions, with Minnesota as the focal point of the nation's largest demonstration.
At this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, a split emerges among conservatives over the U.S. military campaign in Iran, highlighting generational differences and calls for President Trump to consider an exit strategy.
The sudden death of Zhang Xuefeng, a highly influential yet polarizing educational figure in China, has sparked a national outpouring of grief and debate over his controversial views and impact on youth education.
Explore how BBC Russian has navigated censorship challenges over the past 80 years, from jamming broadcasts during the Cold War to being blocked online in today’s Russia.
The Build America, Buy America Act aims to revitalize U.S. manufacturing, but many developers face costly delays and challenges in affordable housing projects due to strict compliance regulations.